There's more to buying your first home than paint swatches and mortgage signings. These must-read books provide all the important information military members need to know, and the questions you should ask throughout the home-buying process.

When Darren Bishop retired from the Air Force he wasn't sure where he wanted to land. After working in the real estate industry for 3 years, he got bit by the PCS bug and was ready to try something else. He decided he would work his way into USAA. He was able to do that through networking and leveraging a job at a third-party contractor.

In the event of an active duty death or when making a decision at retirement, one option available is child-only SBP. The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act makes that option less appealing. Serving military officers should understand this and explain the issue to their spouse so he or she knows in the case of an untimely death or when making a decision at retirement.

Women are expected to live longer than men. Too many women are stuck with the unexpected expenses of long-term care later in life, instead of preparing for it while there’s still plenty of options, resources and time ahead. Without proper planning this can affect female military officers and female military spouses.

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